POSTED UNDER Breast Lift with Implants Reviews
50 Y/O, 5'10", 175 Lbs, 400cc Saline W/anchor Lift
UPDATED FROM Nini82608
1 year post
1 year post op
WORTH IT$9,500
It's been a year and I want to post pics because it seemed difficult to find 1 year post op pics.
I gained 20 pounds since I last posted pics (ugh) so I'm not sure if that had any affect on my boobs. My scars look worse in the pics than they do in reality. In person, they are very light. I was very concerned about the scarring before my surgery and have come to realize that they really do fade to thin lines and are barely noticeable. That's the good part!
The bad part is that I still have no sensation in both nipples. Nothing. Zero. I honestly didn't put much thought into that happening but it happened. That is just something that I will have to live with.
I went with 400cc saline implants. I'm 5'10". If I had to do it again, I'd choose larger implants. Don't let the cc numbers scare you. Go with what you think looks great on your body. However, I would still choose saline. I had enough of my own breast tissue that you can't feel the implant at all.
I'm not completely happy with my results but I'm not necessarily unhappy, either. I thought I would be a little more lifted than I am. But I don't think about it much anymore and am happy when wearing a t-shirt or swimsuit.
I comfortably fit into VS 38D.
Good luck to everyone trying to make a decision about a breast lift and implants. It's not an easy decision to make and I hope I was able to help by sharing my experience.
I gained 20 pounds since I last posted pics (ugh) so I'm not sure if that had any affect on my boobs. My scars look worse in the pics than they do in reality. In person, they are very light. I was very concerned about the scarring before my surgery and have come to realize that they really do fade to thin lines and are barely noticeable. That's the good part!
The bad part is that I still have no sensation in both nipples. Nothing. Zero. I honestly didn't put much thought into that happening but it happened. That is just something that I will have to live with.
I went with 400cc saline implants. I'm 5'10". If I had to do it again, I'd choose larger implants. Don't let the cc numbers scare you. Go with what you think looks great on your body. However, I would still choose saline. I had enough of my own breast tissue that you can't feel the implant at all.
I'm not completely happy with my results but I'm not necessarily unhappy, either. I thought I would be a little more lifted than I am. But I don't think about it much anymore and am happy when wearing a t-shirt or swimsuit.
I comfortably fit into VS 38D.
Good luck to everyone trying to make a decision about a breast lift and implants. It's not an easy decision to make and I hope I was able to help by sharing my experience.
UPDATED FROM Nini82608
5 months post
19 Weeks
It's already been 19 weeks and I'm still so happy I did this. The scars are healing very well. Still using Silagen but only once a day. My PS said the redness of the scars will start to fade more after 6 months. I think they have pretty much settled and this is where they'll stay (hopefully for many years!). I am a VS 38D/DD, depending on the bra.
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They're looking beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
UPDATED FROM Nini82608
3 months post
10 1/2 Weeks
It's hard to believe I had surgery 10 weeks ago. It is no longer something I think about. The new boobs are a "normal" part of me now. I'm using Silagen once to twice a day (trying hard for twice a day) and still taking a multi vitamin and 1000 mg vitamin C daily for healing.
I still don't have any feeling in my nipples but have been getting little jabs every now and then in my breasts. Hoping this is a sign of nerve healing.
I still don't have any feeling in my nipples but have been getting little jabs every now and then in my breasts. Hoping this is a sign of nerve healing.
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